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<strong>ITHACA</strong> <strong>COLLEGE</strong><br />

CHRIS GRADY<br />

CB, Sr., 5-9, 178; Milton, Vt.<br />

2007: Grady lettered as a back-up cornerback and special teams<br />

contributor. He played in all but one game and recorded a pair of<br />

tackles in the win at Springfield. Grady was named to the Empire<br />

8 Presidents’ List following the fall semester. 2006: Grady spent<br />

his first varsity season as a reserve in the Bomber secondary. He<br />

was named Ithaca’s Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week<br />

following the Hartwick win and was picked as the team’s Hustler<br />

of the Week following the Utica victory. 2005: Grady played on the junior varsity<br />

team. He was named Ithaca’s Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week following<br />

the win over Hartwick. High School: A 2005 graduate of Milton High School, Grady<br />

was coached by Chris Hughes. He was a team captain and an all-league selection as a<br />

senior. Personal: A business administration major, he is the son of Susan Grady, a 1979 Ithaca graduate.<br />

BRIAN GRASTORF<br />

QB, Jr., 6-1, 192; Rexford<br />

2007: Grastorf lettered as Ithaca’s second-string quarterback. He<br />

threw for a career-best 110 yards in the win at Utica, throwing<br />

his first career touchdown pass (which covered 80 yards) in the<br />

victory. Grastorf completed five of six passes for 57 yards against<br />

#6 St. John Fisher. He was named Ithaca’s Hustler of the Week<br />

following the Homecoming win over Norwich. 2006: Grastorf<br />

played in five games. He took over as the Bombers’ holder on<br />

field goals and extra points in the Norwich game (Ithaca converted 22 of 24 attempts<br />

in that span) and was Ithaca’s third quarterback. He made his debut under center in<br />

the Utica win. Grastorf was named Ithaca’s Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week<br />

following the Buffalo State win. High School: A 2006 graduate of Niskayuna High<br />

School, Grastorf was coached by John Furey, a 1979 Ithaca graduate. Grastorf was a two-year team captain and<br />

was named team MVP as a senior. He also lettered in basketball and baseball. Personal: A physical education<br />

major, he is the son of Ron and Judy Grastorf. He is an infielder on Ithaca’s NCAA playoff baseball team.<br />

34 <strong>Football</strong> 2008<br />

CHRIS GRAY<br />

OG, Sr., 6-4, 280; Delmar<br />

2007: A second-year starter at left guard, Gray was one of the Empire<br />

8’s top offensive linemen, earning first-team all-conference<br />

and second-team all-region recognition. He was named Ithaca’s<br />

Outstanding Lineman following the Hartwick game. 2006: Gray<br />

stepped into a starting role on the offensive line and was named<br />

a second-team Empire 8 all-star after starting all 10 games at left<br />

guard. 2005: Gray was a member of Ithaca’s junior varsity team.<br />

He was named the Bombers’ Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week following the<br />

Lycoming game. High School: A 2005 graduate of Bethlehem High School, Gray was<br />

coached by Ron Smith, a 1993 Ithaca graduate and former Bomber quarterback. Personal:<br />

A physical and health education major, he is the son of Bill and Betsy Gray.

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